Welcome to Art Room 104! Well, I no longer teach in room 104...it's now room 309, but the heart is still there! I have now transitioned into teaching 7th-12th grades, and my focus is now moving towards Choice Based Learning in the art room. Join me on my journey as I enter new territory, experiment, and share how I fit it all into the realm of Common Core!

Thursday, August 14, 2014

3rd Grade Mondrian Unit (Part 4): Our Finished, Glazed Cubes!

Sorry about the wait in sharing these! Here are those glazed Mondrian Cubes my 3rd graders created at the end of the school year. They look awesome! This is definitely a project that I will be doing again. It's an awesome way to incorporate Common Core Math (using a ruler, 3-D objects, horizontal and vertical lines, geometric shapes, etc.!). Again, students could choose to glaze their cubes with primary colors like Mondrian, or secondary, warm, or cool. Love these!

If you missed my past posts on this project, check them out below! Part 1 is the introductory lesson, part 2 is how we built them, and part 3 is glazing!

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About Me

I have now entered my 7th year of teaching in a very small, extremely rural district. I've been an elementary art teacher for 3 years, a K-12 teacher for 3 years, and now, I am a 7th-12th grade high school art teacher...my dream grade levels! I am also a Jamberry consultant, and while I don't find much time to make my own art anymore, I love to design my own jams!